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Grist is uncovering how a city can get to 100% renewable energy. Despite a push for 100% renewable energy and the importance of renewables in combating global warming, how does a city get to 100% renewable energy use? Is it even possible?
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Cities that look to use renewable energy look for a mix of wind, water, biomass, solar, and other sources to meet their needs. Burlington, Vermont announced in 2014 it had hit 100% renewable energy for the city. The city’s renewables are a mix of wind, biomass, and water.
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Cat Missing For Thirteen Years Reunites With Owner! 1 week ago
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Losing a pet is absolutely heartbreaking. It’s scary to imagine where they could be and if you’ll ever see them again. You may spend weeks putting up signs and scouring the city, hoping that someone will call with good news. However, as more time passes, it’s difficult not to fear the worst.
When Emma was 10 years old, she had a cat named Homer. Three days before her family moved from Alaska, Homer went missing and they were unable to find him before they had to go. At the end of March, thirteen years after Homer went missing, Emma received a life-changing call. Homer had been found and brought into Kodiak Animal Shelter in Alaska!
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Rebel Wilson is in trouble with animal rights activists, again. The actress and comedian is the host of ABC’s latest
Pooch Perfect, a show about dog grooming that’s being slammed by animal activists, according to OK! Magazine.
The show’s premise is to highlight grooming transformations. But some of the changes have animal activists crying foul on social media. Many dogs are so heavily groomed and dyed, just for the cameras. This can’t be safe. Groomers compete against each other for cash prizes in the show.